Dollar Menu for your business
Last night as I was walking into the subway station I noticed a man picking up a penny on the ground; coincidentally, as I was swiping my transit card into the machine I dropped a few pennies on the ground and as I was bending over to pick ‘em up I offered them to the man who seemed to need them more than I did.
He told me that last month he picked up $30 worth of pennies, nickels, and quarters on the ground. I was definitely amazed and couldn’t help but thinking that the same rule can be applied to business: the aggregation of small consistent sales can really add up in the long-run.
A great example of how this is done is McDonalds. Do you know what’s consistent with every…single….Mcy’Ds commercial? I’ll tell you: minorities. Someone please find me a McDonald’s commercial without a black person…please!
McDonalds isn’t going for the mid to upper-class people to buy their food, they are targeting underprivileged minorities and people with low income to purchase their super cheap food.
And I have say….it’s brilliant! Millions and millions of people with low incomes can walk into and McDonalds with a pocket full of change and literally walk out with a huge bag of food. Stop acting like you haven’t spent $5 for a 10 pound bag of burgers and fries…uh huh… you know it!
Through this constant stream of micro sales of cheap food and the sheer volume of people flooding into this restaurant (can you even call it that, ha?), McDonalds has become the largest restaurant known to man, spanning the entire globe.
Now you can truly understand why they rolled out the “Dollar Menu,” right? Now it’s time for you to incorporate your own Dollar Menu into your business. You must constantly be thinking about how you can roll out services that are very affordable and can be marketed on a mass scale.
Do that, and you’ll be in business for a long, long time.
What’s your Dollar Menu?

Ouch Dave. I think you may have struck more than just a few Entrepreneurial nerves with this post.
underprivileged minorities and people with low income…?
Last time I checked, I don’t recall a commercial with a homeless person walking in to McDonalds(even though it happens). I don’t recall a commercial with a single mom and 4 kids scrounging for change to grab something at McDonalds for the entire bunch, but I do recall kids… lots of kids! I believe kids(and recently the health kick people) are they’re focus with commercials and when you get kids wanting McDonalds, the parents eat there too. Voila! You have your following.
But to say McDonalds targets underprivileged minorities and people with low income… I think that’s a far stretch.
Every fast food joint is usually pretty cheap. It’s the convenience and low price that’s attractive. Even to the local rich dude with a Mercedes.
In regards to the Dollar Menus… what an idea! They hit the jackpot when the $1 menus started sprouting up everywhere.
What’s my Dollar Menu? Funny you ask. I recently launched a site called:
http://www.mymilitaryclassifieds.com
Although this site may not particularly be useful for your readers, it’s a perfect fit for the military consumer and at the low price of FREE, I think that falls in your:
“services that are very affordable and can be marketed on a mass scale”
category. Dont’ya think?